Our representative in Sacramento, State Senator Lola Smallwood-Cuevas, will be hosting a community meeting to discuss legislative priorities, constituent services and more at the Playa vista Library on Jan. 27, 2024 from 10:30 am to noon.
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The California Legislative Black Caucus (CLBC) was established in 1967 when African American members of the California Legislature, under the leadership of former State Sen. Mervyn Dymally, came together to address issues faced by Black Californians.
First-termers made the state Legislature the most diverse ever and racked up some policy wins for their constituents. But they also ran into a bill and budget process that wasn’t always transparent.
The first year of school can be intimidating, exciting, a new beginning. For freshman legislators, it’s no different.
On October 8, 2023, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed into law Senate Bill No. 497, the “Equal Pay and Anti-Retaliation Protection Act.” The new law amends California Labor Code sections 98.6, 1102.5, and 1197.5 to create a “rebuttable presumption of retaliation” if an employee experiences an adverse employment action within 90 days of engaging in any protected activity covered by the specified sections. This new law, which will become effective on January 1, 2024, also entitles a prevailing plaintiff civil penalties for each violation.
Los Angeles Sentinel: Los Angeles Celebrates Diane Watson’s Lifetime of Extraordinary Public Service
The Honorable Diane Edith Watson, Ph.D., celebrated her 90th birthday on November 12, and all throughout the week, Los Angeles honored her illustrious career of public service.
The New Frontier Democratic Club held its 63rd Annual Fundraiser Gala in honor of renowned leaders, including Ambassador Michael Lawson, Chief Executive Officer of the Los Angeles Urban League, for his outstanding community service and leadership to greater Los Angeles area.
USC graduate students are preparing to strike if their union demands aren’t met by a new Nov. 28 deadline.
The United Auto Workers’ Graduate Student Worker Organizing Committee (GSWOC) advocates on behalf of employees around campus and is hoping to bargain for a wage increase in upcoming contract negotiations with the school.